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Which Supplements or Medications Interact with Soma?

Medication interactions may change how your prescriptions work or increment your danger for severe results. This report doesn't contain all conceivable medication associations. Keep a rundown of the apparent multitude of items you use (counting medicine/nonprescription medications and supplements) and offer it with your doctor and drug specialist.

Try not to begin, stop, or change any medicines' dosages without your doctor's approval. Tell your doctor if you are taking different items that cause sluggishness, including alcohol, antihistamines (for example, cetirizine, diphenhydramine), drugs for rest or anxiety (for example, alprazolam, diazepam, meprobamate, zolpidem), other muscle relaxants, and opiate torment relievers, (for example, codeine).

What are the Primary Soma Uses?

Soma was primarily introduced in the market for the treatment of anxiety. People still use Soma for anxiety. However, this use of the medication is not approved by the FDA. Doctors do not recommend using Soma for the management of anxiety disorders due to the medication's potential to cause addiction and dependence.

The primary Soma uses include treatment of skeletal muscle pain conditions such as:

• Low back pain
• Neck pain
• Joint pain
• Knee pain
• Pain due to strain or sprain
The medication is used with physical therapies and proper bed rest to have better results. Soma produces muscle relaxation; that is how it relieves muscular pain and discomfort.
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